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#5 Entretien avec Cédric Eyssette

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Episode 5 of the Sente podcast, hosted by stuteur, titled "#5 Entretien avec Cédric Eyssette" was published on June 9, 2024 and runs 61 minutes.

June 9, 2024 ·61m · Sente

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Le site de Cédric Eyssette : https://eyssette.forge.apps.education.fr/ où se trouvent ses solutions dont nous avons parlées et celles d'autres comme CartesMD. La Forge des Communs est disponible dans l'espace AppsEdu : https://apps.education.fr/ Chanson par suno.com

Le site de Cédric Eyssette :
https://eyssette.forge.apps.education.fr/
où se trouvent ses solutions dont nous avons parlées et celles d'autres comme CartesMD.
La Forge des Communs est disponible dans l'espace AppsEdu : https://apps.education.fr/

Chanson par suno.com
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